Archive for October 6th, 2021
Malawi's President Lazarus Chakwera has ordered sign language to be used on all television stations and at official functions, and to be recognized as a national language.Chakwera said he was concerned with challenges deaf people in the country face la...
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October 6, 2021 Web Desk
General
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The U.N. Secretary-General told Ethiopia’s government Wednesday that it should show him any documents or evidence the country has to substantiate accusations related to the expulsion of seven senior humanitarian officials from the country.In a rare and...
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October 6, 2021 Web Desk
General
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Rampant discrimination against the Indigenous San people in Namibia is denying them access to healthcare and leaving them vulnerable to deadly diseases such as tuberculosis (TB) and its multi-drug resistant strain, which is ravaging their communities i...
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October 6, 2021 Web Desk
Health Services, Medical
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The World Health Organization recommended Wednesday that children in sub-Saharan Africa and other regions on the continent with moderate-to-high malaria transmission receive a malaria vaccine.The vaccine, known as Mosquirix, proved effective in a pilot...
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October 6, 2021 Web Desk
Health Services
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Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) built a modern poultry farm with a total floor space of 198 sq. meters in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, as part of the “Project for Developing Layer Poultry Farming in Somalia,” implemented in coo...
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October 6, 2021 Web Desk
Industry
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